How to Say ‘You let us know’ in Mexican Spanish
Nos avisas
nohs ah-BEE-sahs
[nohs ah-BEE-sahs]
💬 Usage Tip: In Spanish, using 'nos' and 'avisas' is a friendly way to prompt future communication.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Informal and ongoing communication is key in maintaining strong family ties in Mexican culture.
Phrase Breakdown
Nos
[nohs]
us
Referring to a group including the speaker.
Por favor, nos avisas cuando llegues.
Please let us know when you arrive.
avisas
[ah-BEE-sahs]
let know
To inform or notify about something.
Avísas si necesitas algo antes de salir.
Let us know if you need anything before leaving.
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